I know the nature of women. When you will, they will not; when
you will not, they come of their own accord.
[Lat., Novi ingenium mulierum;
Nolunt ubi velis, ubi nolis cupiunt ultro.]
- Eunuchus (IV, 7, 42) [Women]

The nature of all men is so formed that they see and discriminate
in the affairs of others, much better than in their own.
[Lat., Ita comparatam esse naturam omnium, aliena ut melius
videant et dijudicent, quam sua.]
- Heauton timoroumenos (III, 1, 94)
[Judgment]

Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found out by seeking.
[Lat., Nil tam difficile quin quaerendo investigari possiet.]
- Heauton timoroumenos (IV, 2, 8)
[Difficulties]